Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 December 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-12-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 298. VOL. LXXXVIII MONDAY, 29th DECEMBER. 1930, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement224 1930-12-29 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS y dentists Head Office nexi to The Dispensary. branch Office 52, Leith Street I ZSk The H Don’t forget to ask for— Jg I MOTOR UNION dk "WHITBREAD'S"- I W I INSTIR A NCF I I 111 il I Lfk Obtainable at g Pritchard’s. H Motor, Marine,224 words
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Advertisement12 1930-12-29 1 I.TOMSATSU STUDIO «Uh up-to-date Photoby electric light fbone Hli AmWfIHOF BTBBBT. PBNANG.12 words
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Article321 1930-12-29 2 New Year Meeting 1931. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. Ist Day Thursday, Bth January 1931 2nd Saturday, 1 Oth 3rd Tuesday, 13th 'J 4th Thursday, 15th I 55 1 sth Saturday. 17 th Three Rons each for Horses Classes 1,2, 3, and 4 and 5.321 words
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Advertisement1901 1930-12-29 2 miscellaneous. WARNING BANKS t p M c Railway MEROA B B D ANK OP INDIA CONTRACT REQUIRED. 7 “0.K.” Brand Cement [lncorporated in England.] sr/S£ r S* Tiss d Resl a rant a d Bar ksh» a» Roa 1 Construe s Railway [Building. Asiatic Co., Ltd, the sole importers of1,901 words
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Advertisement90 1930-12-29 2 By TeSt —The t 5 1 Is Unequalled For Preventing And Curing Bark Diseases of J RUBBER TREES. /T is easily applied penetrates to the correct depth, does not j wash off in rain, and by keeping the tree free of disease INCREASES THE YIELD SAFETY FIRST APPLY:— jUJ* 7*90 words
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Article480 1930-12-29 3 Ipoh Comment on Mr. Braddell’s Address “The Egoie.” ‘-/rites as follows in the “Times of Malaj a’’: Mr. Roland Br- ddelfi whom I have known since he and I were quite young men, made a most telling, and very true sppech at the opening of the Rotary480 words
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Article291 1930-12-29 3 JAPANESE CLAIM AGAINST BLUE FUNNEL CO. A controversy is now going on bttween the Ocean Steamship Comranv and Matsuura Shokai, a Japanese firm at Dairer, over the collision that took place <ff the Shantung Promontory on July 14 ot the present year between the freighter. ‘‘Aeneas’’, 10,050291 words
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Advertisement350 1930-12-29 3 intiie balance 02-i-< vop 4' r V/O#SSSfcir w HlB'■ 1 Mu < ®Soi ®By |nhr W'/^Ww -o J/ <’^ti^?lu J -x. f ;>2i V Half ill Half well BLOOD TONIC NOW k Ewicgirg od the td&e if dißietti! In Lis condition, run down, I bleed thin t>nd impcverhhtd fum over-etrain350 words
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Advertisement18 1930-12-29 3 "BOSCH' 1 Plugs havs proved to be best Ofl the road, in the air and on the sea.18 words
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Advertisement339 1930-12-29 3 I SUGGESTIONS I WfrfF /oA The following Records will appeal to B all tastes and the recipient will re- I member your gift always. q47q (Danny Boy «Sung by Dora Labette (Orpheus with His Lute qoqi (In A Monastery Garden Hubert Eispell < Ah! Moon of Aly Delight g 9339 words
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Article322 1930-12-29 4 BEJOND DaY’S REbULFS Valideno and Queen Anne Pay Well Below will be found the results of Saturday’s Amateur races —the second day—at Kuala Lumpur. By winning again Roy’s est scored a double, and Gipsy Girl did the same thing in the Ladies Race. Zarlita won the322 words
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Article214 1930-12-29 4 RUGBY FOOTBALL Cup Holders in Great Form (From Onr Own Correspondent) Ipoh, December 27 Perak gained an overwhelming "victory over the Malayan Asiatic Petroleum Company team to-day. There were several changes on both sides- The ground was soft but the weather kept line. Perak dominated p’ay from214 words
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670 1930-12-29 4 SATURDAY’S MATCH Interesting Game Won by Perak Toe Perak Indians defeated the Penang Indians in the hockey match played on Saturday on the Free School ground by the odd goal in three. The g me was fast and interesting. D abs was a class by670 words
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Advertisement25 1930-12-29 4 FWW H Quicklyßanish the 2Js WORST ft |COUGHJ "BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.25 words
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Advertisement526 1930-12-29 4 I. .11J.1U1U... --.«I ./....A .1................. u....... m,: .illilllillhlH I• ifl I I If x rA X tl Z# X I Mab i J I I mhSso&k i 1 w I I I' ti jSjl 1 U 'H I w £1 J 1 «saX »1 I > ZXassa IHI 9 At526 words
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Article479 1930-12-29 5 RAPID TRANSIT Co-operation With the Railways Rapid progre?s is being made with plans for making fuller use of the main air lines, esoec ally in the carriage of light freight, and soon it will be p, ssiblr, bj using combined air, sea. and land express services,479 words
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Article307 1930-12-29 5 HOME OFFICE DILLYDALLYING Methods adopted by the British Home Office for the better control of s weepstakes receive scathing criticism by Truth which writes: Pathetically disclaiming any responsibility for the existing law with regard to lo vteries, Mr. Clynes has attempted to show why the action307 words
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Article369 1930-12-29 5 The late Sir Manasseh Meyer, cf Singapore, left £12,502 in England. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennedy were passengers to Penang from Singapore. Oapt. and Mrs. Metcalfe returned to Pen.ng this morning from Belawan by the s. s. Kedah A sin was born on December 1 at369 words
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Article208 1930-12-29 5 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AMERICAN COASTGUARDS New York, November 25 Allegation? that, instead of earning shots, th» coastguard fired a burst cf mtchine-gun bulMg i>to the British rum-runner “Good Luck” were made by M-. J sepi Fi conn-el for the vesse/i Canadian crew, when the boat was brought208 words
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Article159 1930-12-29 5 SHOULD HONG KONG ADOPT THE NEW CALENDAR Hong Koug, December 12 Tn connection with the proposed adoption of the Gregorian calendar by Chinese merchants in the Colony, Mr. Li Yickmu», the chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, has made the following statement: “In my opinion159 words
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Advertisement13 1930-12-29 5 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement48 1930-12-29 5 SI Wk WiW Who’s XM AS G 1 FT Did You Forget? Don’t Worry! It is Not Too Late!! You can Reciprocate with a NEP TEAK PTPT It I e I We still have a wonderful selection to choose from C WHJT&AWAYJ I Anson, PENANG. Star. I I48 words
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Article1265 1930-12-29 6 Arsenal Triumphs Everton Score Nine Against Plymouth Hearts Beat Rangers London, December 27 THE following are the results of the matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Arseaal 7 Blackpool 1 Aston Villa 7 Manchester U. 0 Blackburn R 3 Liverpool1,265 words
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Article521 1930-12-29 6 GREAT VICTORY England Beaten by 28 Ruds TEST CRICKET Johannesburg, December 27 SOUTH AFRIC A beat England in the first of the five Test Matches, by 28 runs. The scores were as follows South Africa Curnow lbw b Tate 13 Mitchell c Hammond b Voce 6521 words
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Article280 1930-12-29 6 --o YESTERDAY’S CRICKET MATCH Low Scoring at Green Lane A cricket match played yesterday on the Free School ground between Penang Indian? and Perak Indians ended in a win for the former by the narrow margin of 6 runs. At the end of the game a280 words
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Article203 1930-12-29 6 In London Information was received in Penang last week of the death in England of Mrs. Thomas Gawthorne, widow of the late Mr Thomas Gawthorne. the Penang Advocate and Solicitor who died j whilst on a holiday in England five years ago. The late Mrs.203 words
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Article57 1930-12-29 6 Dec. 29—Entries close for Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting. Penang Recreation Club, annual meeting r R.C Pavilion, 6 p.m. Jan. B—Pmang8— Pmang Races, Ist day. 10 —Penang Races, 2nd day. 13—I enang Races. 3rd day. 15—Penarg Reces, 4th day. enang Races, stn day. Penang Polo Club, Amateur57 words
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Advertisement13 1930-12-29 6 Yov should give MarteWs Brandg ths preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement12 1930-12-29 6 LEA* PERRIHS SAUCE A DROP OR TWO 0 t IN YOUR SOUP12 words
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Advertisement130 1930-12-29 6 Boundless Energy i ON I Hot, Tiring Days! You can have it by eating the right food. 3 “F HNEAPPLE» Bacon &P Ham i J > (’ontain more than twice the J number of calories per pound J than rump steak. They are 1 better energy producers and much more130 words
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1166 1930-12-29 7 Ample for Meeting Total of 161 Exclusive of 1931 Griffins Balloon and Furrow Running BY "TIC TAO” '<s everyone has been anxious t know what horses Mr. T. 11. cozies, the Kuala Lumpur RaceIl.;rse owner, was likdy to enter for the Penang New Year1,166 words
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Article244 1930-12-29 7 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —I shall be extremely grateful if you will kindly grant me a little space for notifying you readeis that I, the undersigned, the Petrol Clerk of Messrs Italasia Ltd Penang, at present, am not the Petrol Clerk referred to in244 words
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Article463 1930-12-29 7 Sir, —You have rubbed it into the M.C.P. often in your By the Way columns, but lately you have not kept up the pressure. Please keep at it and we householders of Georgetown may gain benefit. Here is another sample of Municipal apathy on the roads. Passing down463 words
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Article75 1930-12-29 7 To morrow, at the Esplinade at 6 00 p.m. 1. March "B. Horne 2. Overture The White Queen Metra 3. Selection The Gondoliers Sullivan 4. Suite The Dale Dances” Wood 5. Fox Trot Say A Little Prayer For Me Nicholls God Save The King There will be Moonlight75 words
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Article249 1930-12-29 7 S TURD Y’S SOCCER MATCH Silver Cnp Presented to Winners The Penang Indians were convincingly defeated in their football match on Saturday with the Perak Indians on the S.X.I ground. The visitors started streakily but improved in the second half and defeated the Penang side by249 words
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Article68 1930-12-29 7 Alleged Assault on Police Constables Tan Kim Yong, Tan Kim So and Su Ma Meng, three Chinese were charged in the Second Police Court this morning with assaulting three police constables while they were in the execution of their public duty. All the accused claimed trial. A68 words
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343 1930-12-29 7 An Amateur Rica Meeting will be held under R. R. A. Rules of R icing on SATURDAY, the 24. h, January, 1931. 2. Ricw for Registered Polo Ponies about 2 Furlongs Cups. 1. Rice for Registered Polo Ponies (Lady Riders)343 words
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Advertisement10 1930-12-29 7 You should Give Martell's Brandy thpreference over w it twriat've10 words
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Advertisement384 1930-12-29 7 S ’Hae motorist who takes an interest in I sWr the efficient performance of his car, J Apr aware of the vital part that lubrication plays. Oil must reduce friction, reach every moving part of the engine, provide perfect piston seal ijSr'SJ and give minimum carbon. Castrol does all this384 words
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Article471 1930-12-29 8 i There is nothing so distasteful I to humanity generally, and to I middle-aged humanity in particuIpar, as the violent upsetting of universal beliefs. After the colI lapse of the post-Armistice boom, the industry of the world developed a malady, to which it has been subject with471 words
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Article81 1930-12-29 8 Atlantic Flyers Held up in Guinea Rabat (Morocco), December 29 General Ba!bo’s seaplanes encountered a hailstorm near Baloma, Portuguese Guinea, where they are now held up. New propellers are asked for and a commercial aeroplane left Casablanca yesterday carrying a mechanic and seven propellers, but was forced81 words
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Article67 1930-12-29 8 Proposed Special lax On Low priced Goods Nanking, December 29 With the object of preventing dumping’’ certain classes of foreign goods in China the Legislative Council has referred to the Government a proposal that a special tax be collected on goods shipped to China to be sold67 words
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Article50 1930-12-29 8 Joined Parents at Sandringham Yesterday London, December 28 The Duke of Gloucester who left England in October to attend the Coronation of the Emperor of Ethiopia, reached Victoria yesterday afternoon. He proceeded to Sandringham to join the Service Snd to day Ru S b y Radto50 words
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Article1200 1930-12-29 8 y 11. L Penang, Monday. WITH Christmas over we had an idt a that the services of Simon the Cellarman would not again be required until next year. Judge ot our surprise then, when at an earh hour this morning a labouring tamby ascended to our eyriey 11. L - 1,200 words
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Advertisement232 1930-12-29 8 iiiwim i him igeagaa— To achieve that feel ng of comj lete satisfaction which a really good dinner gives, finish with one of the following FRENCH LIQUEURS: PIPPERMINT Get Freres CORDIAL MEDOC G. A. Jourde THE BEST France can produce. G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., PENANG. Sole Importers. Qorned ffieef232 words
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Advertisement109 1930-12-29 8 jg E. O. HOTEL. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEW YEAR'S EVE. 31st December. S°ECI L DINNER GALA NIGHT. FANCY DRESS BALL (F ancy Dress optional) i Dancing to 2 a.m. Four Prices for Best Costumes.. 2 I adies...2 Gents, Dinner 86/- per head, —with latest Novelties from London and Taris Tables may109 words
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Miscellaneous27 1930-12-29 8 TIDE TABLES High Watet Low Water To-Day. 504 p. ra 11.58 a.m. 718 p in. Mi f uigbr. To-Morbow. 651 ?.nr. 1.14 a.m. 8.2» p.m. 1(5 p.m.27 words
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Article474 1930-12-29 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Politician and Industrialist PROMINENT ZIONIST SUPPORTER Liberal Who Joined Conservatives Lord Melchett, formerly Sir Alfred Uond, died in London on Saturday. Lord Melchett was for many years a prominent Liberal politician, later transfering his allegiance to the Conservative Party. Of recent years he.—Rugby Radio Service. - 474 words
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Article58 1930-12-29 9 j.—Reuter. Sensational Canard io London Paper London, December 29 The Daily Herald, the Socialist organ I 'ves prominence to a sensational despatch Lorn its Shanghai correspondent alleging a serious crisis w’ith regard to the renewal of contracts with the foreign cable companies and hinting at the possibility ofj.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article44 1930-12-29 9 —Reuter. Dead and Missing Estimated at 1,300 Batavia, December 25 Ibe death-roll in the eruption of Merapi 13 now estimated at 1,300 including hundreds missing. lhe volcano is still pouring out lava, there is no danger as the whole area «as been evacuated.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article143 1930-12-29 9 Reuter. Battalion of Troops Interned WIDESPREAD CONSPIRACY Constantinople, December 28 Hitherto a thousand arrests have been made at Menemen, Magnesia, Konia. Smyrna, Stamboul and elsewhere including sheiks, dervishes and imams, a number of women while a whole battalion if troops whose loyalty is suspected have beenReuter. - 143 words
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Article131 1930-12-29 9 —Reuter. Prince George Has a Fairy Comfortable Night London, December 28 Prince George, who was hunting through out yesterday with the Belvoir hounds and suffered injury to the muscles of his left shoulder, passed a fairly comfortable night His progress is satisfactory, but it will be some days—Reuter. - 131 words
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Article101 1930-12-29 9 Reuter. Main Body Esconced in Forest Fastness Rangoon, December 27 It is unofficially reported that the rebels whose activities are confined to the Tharrawaddy District number a thousand armed with firearms and plenty of ammunition. Their selection of a forest fastness as headquarters hitherto has enabled the– Reuter. - 101 words
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Article95 1930-12-29 9 —Reuter. Lathi Charge on Would-be Flag Saluters Bombay, December 28 Seventy five were injured in a series of police lathi charges on the Maidan where a crowd assembled to participate in the cere mony of saluting the National" flag. The police had previously dispersed the crowd but it.—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article99 1930-12-29 9 Rugby Radio Service. A Thousand Patrols on the Road by Thursday London, December 28 The provisions of the new Road Traffic Act, abolishing the speed limit and estab lishing compulsory third party insurance, come into force on Thursday. To deal with uffeuces such as dangerous driving and– Rugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article233 1930-12-29 9 will require four years to tabulate. —British United Press. Hundreds Found Living in Empty Sewers FOUR YEARS WORK Tokio a Hundreds of people living in empty sewer pipes; Thousands altogether homeless 3 or living in huts; Thousands unemployed. i These were some of the discoveries made duringwill require four years to tabulate.—British United Press. - 233 words
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Article116 1930-12-29 9 product and it is cheaper.—British United Press. Competition With the English Product in France Le Havre, France) Anthracite brought to France from Indo China is expected to offer increasing competition to the large quantities of English anthracite imported through Le Havre at present. The French possessionproduct and it is cheaper.—British United Press. - 116 words
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Article64 1930-12-29 9 PROSECUTION WITHDRAWS CASE The case against Mohumed Zain bin Osman, who was charged in the Second Police ourt with failing to repott an accident was withdrawn by the prosecution to day. Court-Inspector Roberts, who was in charge of the case, told the Magistrate that the D.P.P. had given64 words
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Article67 1930-12-29 9 SEQUEL TO COLLISION IN BURMA ROAD Ma Kok Eng, a Chinese, was charged in the Second Police Court this morning with driving car P. 2848 in a rash and negligent manner along Burma Road on December 27, and thereby’ collided with car P. 1853. On the application67 words
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Article53 1930-12-29 9 A YULETIDE ACKNOWLEDGMENT By courtesy of Messrs. Robert Blan A Co., Singapore, we are the recipients of generous samples of the famous “4711 Eau de Cologne as well as soap. Both products are extremely welcome gifts and we can with pleasure recommend them as useful adjuncts to dressing53 words
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Article384 1930-12-29 9 Sir James Jeans Gives Some Big Figures PULL OF THE SUN Almost incomprehensible statements about the earth and the giant bodies of the heavens were made recent y by Sir James Jeans, the astronomer, during a broadcast talk in Britain Sir James said that the384 words
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Article53 1930-12-29 9 —British United Press. Vatican’s Census Figures for 1929 Vatican City. Roman Catholics in the world numbered 341 430,'. 00 at the end of last year, according to census figures issued here. The total is made up as follows: Europe 208,882,000 America 109 037,< 00 Asia 16,536,000 Africa 5—British United Press. - 53 words
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Article157 1930-12-29 9 Fight Between Fishmonger and Customer The story of a fight between a fishmonger and h’s cu Hemer at the Chowrasta Market was related to Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Police Court this morning. The parties in the case were Chew Ang Thong, a Chinese youth,157 words
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Article104 1930-12-29 9 —Reuter. GERMANY’S SUGAR QUOTA Amsterdam, December 29 Dr. Rabbetflge, leader of the German Delegation to the Brussels Sugar Conference, has informed Mr. Chadboume that the German Sugar Industry must stand by its demand for an export quota of 450 000 tons in the first year and 350 000—Reuter. - 104 words
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Advertisement17 1930-12-29 9 ‘BOSCH” Plugs nave proved to be best on the read in ths air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement337 1930-12-29 9 NEW RECORDS Just Arrived per s.s. “Comorin.” The Philadelphians in brilliant Spanish music Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra I Conducted by Leopold Stokowski D 4 888} Di «n a Seville (Festival in Saville) J 1 Albemiz arr. Stokow ki» .land in Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony, I Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Leopold Stokowski337 words
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Miscellaneous64 1930-12-29 9 To-night and until Wednesday AT RoVaCI; Matinee’. Thursday Ist. and Saturday 3rd. THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,” a spectacular film adopted from VICTOR HUGO’S immortal classic of the same name and co-starring Conrad Veidt and Mary Philbin. TlVf an exciting and swiftOljl lT r 1. moving melodrama of the underworld, starring64 words
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1694 1930-12-29 10 J. H. M. R. in the Malay Mail - WORTHY MALAYANS OF THEIR DAY By J. H. M. R. in the Malay Mail When I came to Kuala Lumpur forty-one years ago that very able and courteous gentleman the late Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, was Governor of the Straits Settlements The supplementary1,694 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article231 1930-12-29 10 £20,000,000 A YEAR TOLL ON TRADERS Over $100,000,000 is paid every year n legitimate business cjucerns in New York City to the "racketeers" and other xtortionists, according to the District torney, Mr. Thomas Crain. His statement is on confidential i formation famished to him by victims, i"231 words
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Article142 1930-12-29 10 BRITISH COMPANIES SHOULD REMAIN BRITISH A Bill uh*ch is of considerable interest o the local mining community will be reduced in the Federal Council neeting on January 19. The object of the Bill is to prevent !«*reign interests from obtaining control f British companies engaged in the142 words
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Article72 1930-12-29 10 (Rugbt Radio Si&viu»,' London, December 27 Paris, 123.60» New York. 4.35® < Brussels, 34.73 f Geneva, 25.01; Ams ierdam, 12.05; Milan. 92.75: Berlin 2139 i Stockholm. 18.11; 18 16 Oslo, 18.15; Vienna. 34.48 Prana 163?®; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 15 65 Lisbon. 108.24 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817| Rio, 4fJ;(Rugbt Radio Si&viu»,' - 72 words
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Article112 1930-12-29 10 f Mowing Penang passengers arrived rom Bslawanby the s.s. Kedah; Chariea Kiaiber, Mr. H. Peterhans, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Van de Slalt, Mrs J M. E.de Beejl, Mr. J. 0. Worp Mr u F i’ P a L BOD Miw R E Yeomans, Mr* Marland, Mr. and112 words
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Article132 1930-12-29 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go's share list at 11 e.m. to-day:— Wednesday To day csĕ e e BBABB3. .2 0 0 fIQ JO oq ca le. I e. Ic. le. Mining. Bangrin Tin M 12/- 12/6 12/- 12/9132 words
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Article57 1930-12-29 10 Latest Londor, New York &ad Local Prices T/AT: LONDON £***** 0 Up £4 15-0 I Months 1117 0 0 Up £412 6 SINGAPORE IS! .19 per picul Up $3 37| 200 tow doN RUBBER: LmMm 4| d. Unchanged New Yerk c. (Bdd) Unchanged Local 13| c. Unchanged57 words
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Article137 1930-12-29 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 13$ cis. per pound per pl $lB/Quiet. London 4|d New York cts. (gold)’ (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys)' General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Shsti for to-day are as olovg; Spot 13$ctP. per lb" Jan/Mar. 14 M April/Jnoe137 words
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Article79 1930-12-29 10 eaa g, Deo mber 2), 1930 (By t: Ths Chartered □n London Bank Demaua 2/3 23/32 h 4 m tti 2 8 i Private 3 m/te credit 2'4 3/32 h 3♦. Doeamcn»ary 2 4 7/32 Ou New York Bank Demand 56 H FT 0 TT !.<25 h India t.T.79 words
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Article199 1930-12-29 10 Penang, December 29, 1930. t GtR Bfnaiarsi Opium p, eh<st lorn 5,000.(0 Cbves 90. CC Gold leaf euiers 72.0 J Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70 00 ItOs 60.00 Coconuts per 1.000 15.00 Copra Eundried buyers 5.65 Palais sales 11,1.'» Ra tais Oosrae 10 60 Green Sr199 words
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Article246 1930-12-29 10 MR. F. B. BARRETT ARRIVES IN ENGLAND There was a happy reunion at aaptor, when Mr. T. B. Bar. ett. who in August last was granted a free pardon by the Governor <f the Gold Cjast after serving three yea-s’ hard labour cn a conviction246 words
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Article155 1930-12-29 10 CAR SHOOTS INTO DEEP CULVERT I AFTER COLLISION Mr. J. S. Henderson of tm» P. aFd O. Banking Corporation was Involved in an alarming accident in Chanc c fv Lane, Singapore< at an early hour on CariStmbS morning, as the result of which he is lying in155 words
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Article845 1930-12-29 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST. MAMEB. 8 —llllll WUBBSE CII«Um.| g Alle_b; Rabbei Ca i I .<lor Rubbo» RatMe 1 115 &nalgamate< Krtajaa 1 10 Ayer Hltam Planting i T 1 33 4yer Kanlng R tbhsr j *•i 25 Arer Moleb Rahbe; Co I U 35 Ayer Fanae gabber Esfau-a .J845 words
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Advertisement16 1930-12-29 10 Plugs have proved to be best on tu road, in the air and on the sea.16 words
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Advertisement28 1930-12-29 10 ftunnymede' The Cheerful Hotel” FRESH LOBSTERS. NEW YEARS EVE. CARNIVAL DINNER and DANCE, also until 1-45 a. m. ’Phone 543. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LTD., George Goldsack, Manager ’Phone 543.28 words
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Article663 1930-12-29 11 “ALL IS NOT WELL” Warning of Canadian Minister We of the Imperial Conference have not, I think, wasted our time. We have exchanged views; we hive increased car knowledge of the prob ems confronting the other partners in the Empire, a id although c mplete agreement663 words
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Article188 1930-12-29 11 The announcement by the Aimiralty of the issue of a black silk tie of superior quality for the men of the Navy is a reminder that for many generations a black silk handkerchief or tie ha. i been a distinguishing feature of the sailor’s tmiform. I: has188 words
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239 1930-12-29 11 Two y?ars ago, s*ys the current issu* of the Gardena’ Bulletin” of the Straiia Settlements, our attention was called to a manuscript in the possession of the Pharm ceutica’ Society of Grea* Britaii headed “This is the Medical Book of Malayan Medicine,” and endorsed239 words
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Article138 1930-12-29 11 ST. PAUL’S SURVEYOR AND THE FOUNDATION “If Sir Christopher Wren had had more experience, S PuUi’s Cathedral would never have been closed as a dang’rou* structure,” said Sir M-rvyn Macirtnei whese resignation of the position t.f surv yor of St, Paul’s next year has bee i intimated. “I138 words
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Article145 1930-12-29 11 P. AND O. LINERS TO BE PAINTED WHITE The P. O. Company has decided that the two ships of 21,000 tons gross whic > are now being built for the Companj s Australian passenger and mail service shall be not only distinctive in name from the existing145 words
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Article90 1930-12-29 11 ST. PETER, THE COCK. A TRADITION AND A FARMER The Rev. C. E. Douglas (L mdon) told the following story at a session of the Church Awsembly at Westminster, 8. W.: “In the Vatican there is said to be a breed of fowls descended from the cock90 words
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Advertisement279 1930-12-29 11 Pritchard’s DRESS WEAR 4 PERSONIFIES correctness in evening attire. It is styled to meet all the requirements of the discriminating man. Fine texture of cloth, superior workmanship, and detailed finish achieve that distinction which is associated with PERFECT TAILORING. A Dress Suits Vicuna and Tropical Cloths. From $100“ Dinner Jacket279 words
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Advertisement145 1930-12-29 11 HAO TO LEAVE OFF SHAVING Irritating Rash on Face. Healed by Cu-icura. In the early this year my face broke out in a red rash which was very irritating. When I rubbed it with my nngers water used to come from it. I had to leave off shaving on account145 words
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Advertisement166 1930-12-29 11 EnaoMßßEaaEciFHMrMi qpHE most famous of all Nitro-cellulose finishes is now available in handy sizes in an excellent range of colours in brushing form. BRUSHING DUCO i is now on display at the premises of Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. So call there and see examples of wlut anyone can achieve166 words
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Article665 1930-12-29 12 PORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the <*»eki I In Pert Te-iaf 18 Ampacg from Sitiawan, Dinding’ and Pangkor. Sails for PargkorDitdings and Sitiawan tc-day at 5 p. m. IB ’‘Rirxjba” from665 words
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Article195 1930-12-29 12 DISTINGUISHED SURGEON IN SINGAPORE Singapore received a distinguished visitor daring Christmas in the person of Sir John Bland-Satton, the eminent surgeon. President of the Royal College of Surgeons from 1922-26, who is making a tour of the world on holiday. Sir J-hn arrived in the city by195 words
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Article157 1930-12-29 12 H.M.S. “SANDWICH” LEAVES HONG KONG FOR HOIHOW In answer to the request for assistance, by Canton Consuls, the sloop, H. M. S. “Sandwich.” left Hong Kong for Hoihow in Hainan, to enquire into the reports that the lives of 36 British and American missionaries were endangered by157 words
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Miscellaneous64 1930-12-29 12 e Best Sound 264. N in Tow/ 6-/5 p.m. Ngfrly 9-30 p.m. Metre-Goldwyn-Meyer Presets Ramon Novarro in “The Flying Fleet” WITH Ralph Graves JTnita Page. A Thrilling Air Drama made with the Co-operation of the U.S. Navy Rn RII Musical Sound Synchronized Picture Next Change Wed: 3\st Dec. The All64 words
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Article426 1930-12-29 13 States. MALAY MAIL COMMENT. Mr. Roland Braddell's Rotary Speech In a leading article upon Mr. Braddell’s Rotary speech, the Malay Ma i” makes the following reference to ominous rumtlnga.” It is impossible within the limits of a single leading article to detl even briefly with all ofStates. - 426 words
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Article300 1930-12-29 13 A MONTH’S WORK TO WIN A £5 BET It is a question whether any meal prepared under the d nc ions of Lucullas, the Roman epicar», car compare with that served by Rene 81;>ck, maitre d’hotel of the Casino, for a San Francisco dinner party. Rene Black says300 words
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Article509 1930-12-29 14 VICEROY’S BURDEN Mr. Thomas on Mr. Churchill’s Digestion London, December 16 A distinguished company, including Pr«nce and Princess Arthur of Colnaught. Mr. and Mrs. Wedgwood Benn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mies Ishbal MacDonald and members of all the delegations to the Conference, were present at a509 words
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Article642 1930-12-29 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penang, December 29, 1930. Mutton— cte. Matton Indian M per io 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-3 U Liver with heart 4b laag do 1.50 Tripß M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per I** 56 Sweet Bread pair 4U Suet 40 F idney642 words
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